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  • 111part-time — /ˌpɑ:t taɪm/ adjective, adverb not working for the whole working week ● a part time worker ● It is a part time job that ● We are looking for part time staff to work our computers. ● She only works part time as she has small children to look after …

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  • 112Work content — In thermodynamic analysis of chemical reactions, the term free energy denotes either of two related concepts of importance expressing the total amount of energy which is used up or released during a chemical reaction. Both attempt to capture that …

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  • 113Work Opportunity Tax Credit — A separate, nonrefundable credit that is part of the general business credit. The work opportunity tax credit is designed to encourage employers to hire workers from certain minority groups with higher than average unemployment rates. This credit …

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  • 114work in — 1) rub in We spent a long time trying to work the softening cream into the leather. 2) slip in, mix in, put in I was able to work in a part in the play for my best friend …

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  • 115work centre — A machine, set of machines, or a work station that performs a transformation or provides a service as part of a job. A product may pass through several such work centres in the course of manufacture …

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  • 116part and parcel — This phrase is a trite expression meaning an essential part : Devotion to her work was part and parcel of her life. The phrase has some meaning in law, but it is a verbose expression in everyday use to which and parcel adds nothing but words …

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  • 117work in — {v.} 1. To rub in. * /The nurse told Mary to put some cream on her skin and to work it in gently with her fingers./ 2. To slip in; mix in; put in; * /When Mary was planning the show, she worked a part in for her friend Susan./ …

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  • 118work in — {v.} 1. To rub in. * /The nurse told Mary to put some cream on her skin and to work it in gently with her fingers./ 2. To slip in; mix in; put in; * /When Mary was planning the show, she worked a part in for her friend Susan./ …

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  • 119part time — Synonyms and related words: anchor watch, bit, casual, day shift, dogwatch, extra, full time, graveyard shift, half time, incidental, lobster trick, night shift, occasional, odd, off, out of the way, overtime, relay, shift, side, spare, split… …

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  • 120work\ in — v 1. To rub in. The nurse told Mary to put some cream on her skin and to work it in gently with her fingers. 2. To slip in; mix in; put in; When Mary was planning the show, she worked a part in for her friend Susan …

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